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Evans, J. D. 
Collecting with a Lantern Trap during the season of 1908. (A short account 
with diagrams, of a successful trap). 39th Annual Report, Ent. Soc. Ont., 
1908, pp. 64-65. 
Evans, J. D. . 
Notes on the occurrence of Lachnosterna in 1908. (A brief record of the 
numbers of several species taken by attraction to light). 39th Annual 
Report, Ent. Soc., Ont., 1908, p. 66. 
Rar, H.C: 
Revision of the species of Diplotaxis of the United States. (An excellent 
monograph of this genus of Scarabaeid Coleoptera. Seven species are 
recorded from Canada). Transactions American Entomological Society, 
Philiadelphia, xxxv, 1-98, plate, January, 1909. 
Fe.t, E. P. 
The Interpretation of Nature. (Abstract of an address in which many 
instances were given of the deductions that may be formed from apparently 
insignificant details, and which are often of great value to the economic 
Entomologist). 39th Annual Report, Ent. Soc. Ont., 1908, pp. 23-30’ 
Fert, E. P: 
The economic importance and food-habits of American Gall Midges. (Gives 
brief descriptions of the galls produced by a number of species of Cecidom- 
yiidae and of the injuries caused by them.) 39th Annual Report, Ent. Soc. 
Ont., 1908, pp. 43-46. 
Benn UE: Pe 
Gall Midges of the Goldenrod. (Gives a useful table of the galls made by 
Cecidomyiidae, with brief descriptions of the various species of midges.) 
Ottawa Naturalist, xxii, 244-248, February 1909. 
FENYES, A. 
Dissecting small beetles. (Describes a method which will be of much use to 
students of Coleoptera). Can. Ent., xli, 84, March 1909. 
FLETCHER, JAMES, and GIBSON, ARTHUR. 
Entomological Record, 1908. (The eighth annual publication of this 
valuable record of captures of new and rare insects made by collectors 
throughout the Dominion in the Lepidoptera, Diptera, Coleoptera, Hymen- 
optera, Hemiptera, Orthoptera, Odonata, Neuroptera, Trichoptera and 
Araneida.) 39th Annual Report, Ent. Soc. Ont., 1908, pp. 99-116. 
Frost, C. A. 
The food plant of Enarmonia tristrigana, Clemens. (This species of Micro- 
Lepidoptera has been taken in eastern Canada. A description of the full- 
grown larva and some account of the life-history are given). Psyche, xvi, 
13-16, Boston, February 1909. 
FyLes, Tuomas W. 
The Farmer’s Wood-lot. (An interesting paper, giving an account of the 
various trees to be found and the insects, and other animals that frequent 
them). 39th Annual Report, Ent. Soc. Ont., 1908, pp. 138-145. 
